Black & Decker 3339-220 3.0 H.P Instruction Manual page 9

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154708/3339-220 rtr
5/17/02
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If none of the provided screws seems close to the desired height each can be
adjusted by loosening the hex nut at the bottom and then turning the screw
either in or out to make it the proper length. After adjusting this screw be
sure to tighten the hex nut at the bottom. (See Figure 6).
See the section "Setting the Routing Depth" for instructions on how to use
the turret stop in an actual operation.
Depth Stop Bar and Vernier
HEX NUTS
The depth stop bar is what contacts the selected screw in the turret stop to
limit the routing depth. At the bottom of the depth stop bar is a threaded
shaft, a spring and a knurled knob, as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 6
A precision vernier scale is provided for extremely accurate adjustment of
the routing depth.
See the section below "Setting the Routing Depth" for instructions on how to
use the depth stop bar and vernier in an actual operation.
VERNIER
Familiarization
Please take a little time now and, without plugging the tool in, practice with
Figure 7
these adjustments and controls and become familiar with their operation.
Only with a complete, "hands on" understanding of these systems will you
be able to get the most out of this quality router.
DEPTH STOP BAR
Setting the Routing Depth
TURN OFF AND UNPLUG THE ROUTER
SPRING
To set the routing depth follow the steps below:
KNURLED KNOB
1. Install the desired router bit as described previously.
2. Position the height stop thumb wheel at the top of the height stop rod.
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